PARALYMPIAN SEARCH to visit Montreal on April 29 to discover future generation of potential Paralympic athletes

April 19, 2017

MONTREAL, April 19, 2017 – The PARALYMPIAN SEARCH will visit the hometown of some of the country’s most successful Paralympic athletes on Saturday April 29 at the Complexe sportif Claude-Robillard in Montreal, within the framework of the Défi sportif AlterGo, looking to discover future participants in Para sport.

PARALYMPIAN SEARCH is an exciting program designed to identify future potential Paralympic athletes. It is a one-day event offering people with a disability the chance to test their abilities and discover which Paralympic sports they are best suited for. The event also welcomes current or former athletes from all levels aiming to transfer into a new Paralympic sport, or discover another sport that can complement their main discipline.

The event is open to people with a physical disability or a visual impairment, aged 14 to 35. Registration is free and can be done at paralympic.ca/paralympian-search.

Participants will have the chance to meet Quebec athlete Cindy Ouellet, a world champion and three-time Paralympian in wheelchair basketball.